Embark on an unforgettable journey through Uganda’s most spectacular landscapes with this 7-day safari. Witness the raw wilderness of Kidepo Valley National Park, famed for its sweeping savannahs and abundant wildlife, and venture into the lush, mystical forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to the critically endangered mountain gorillas.
This adventure offers a perfect balance of thrilling wildlife encounters, cultural immersion, and serene natural beauty. From observing lions and elephants in Kidepo to trekking through Bwindi’s dense jungle for an intimate gorilla experience, every moment is designed to connect you with the wonders of Uganda.
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BOOK NOW Book NowThe best times are during Uganda's dry seasons: June to August and December to February, when roads are accessible, and wildlife is easier to spot.
Lightweight clothing that are environmental friendly, for the day and warmer layers for evenings. Comfortable hiking boots and rain gear for Bwindi trekking. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat. Binoculars and a camera. Reusable water bottles.
Yes, the cost of the gorilla trekking permit is typically included in the package. Confirm this with us for advance permit booking to avoid disappointments.
Gorilla trekking can range from moderate to challenging, depending on the location of the gorilla family. Trekking may involve hiking on steep and muddy trails, but porters can assist with carrying personal items.
Yes, participants must be at least 15 years old to participate in gorilla trekking. But Kidepo Valley National park is open for all age groups.
Kidepo is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including lions, elephants, zebras, giraffes, cheetahs, buffaloes, and over 475 bird species.
Yes, both parks are considered safe for visitors. Your tour guides are trained to ensure your safety during wildlife encounters and following the park rules and regulations.
Yes, cultural experiences such as visiting the Karamojong communities near Kidepo and learning about their traditions are often part of the itinerary.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is highly regulated to ensure the safety and conservation of the mountain gorillas. Group sizes and time spent with the gorillas are strictly controlled. (Maximum 8 people in a group and time spent is an hour with the Gorillas). No flashlight, no smoking, no close contact while trekking the Mountain Gorillas.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Uganda. An East African Tourist Visa is a convenient option if you plan to visit other countries in the region, such as Kenya and Rwanda. (We can help you get one at a cost).
Yes, a yellow fever vaccination is mandatory, and other recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Mpox and Malaria prophylaxis.
Yes, most lodges and camps can accommodate dietary needs. Inform us in advance, for proper arrangements with the service providers. Thanks for Choosing Us - TIO TOURS AND TRAVEL.